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<blockquote data-quote="Drew Wat" data-source="post: 109702" data-attributes="member: 12274"><p>As for selling if it is not the right tripod? I am a tradesman and have various tools for different jobs and the camera and tripods are no different. If it doesn't work for one camera it will work for another or different application no tool is a waste of money in my eye and a tripod, or lens is no different. I already have a collection of over 8 different film cameras ranging from Box to my Eos 630 and some European cameras that all took fantastic pictures at one time. I am heading off on Vacation and am looking for something light weight that will do a variety of tasks. I also want something to put in the kayak and back pack that will not weigh me down as much. I looked at so many different brands and all have their merits but selection is limited to where I live at present and if I want something different then I will have to order it on line and take a chance and I am not prepared to do that with something like this. I need a good all around tripod that is stable and can do a variety of tasks. I have my eye on a few different brands and still do. This tripod is somewhat of a compromise as to what I want, price and what is available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drew Wat, post: 109702, member: 12274"] As for selling if it is not the right tripod? I am a tradesman and have various tools for different jobs and the camera and tripods are no different. If it doesn't work for one camera it will work for another or different application no tool is a waste of money in my eye and a tripod, or lens is no different. I already have a collection of over 8 different film cameras ranging from Box to my Eos 630 and some European cameras that all took fantastic pictures at one time. I am heading off on Vacation and am looking for something light weight that will do a variety of tasks. I also want something to put in the kayak and back pack that will not weigh me down as much. I looked at so many different brands and all have their merits but selection is limited to where I live at present and if I want something different then I will have to order it on line and take a chance and I am not prepared to do that with something like this. I need a good all around tripod that is stable and can do a variety of tasks. I have my eye on a few different brands and still do. This tripod is somewhat of a compromise as to what I want, price and what is available. [/QUOTE]
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